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When the forces of conservation and industrialization within a common society compete head to head, the only entity that can regulate the fight is the fantastic measuring contraption known as the Envirometer [...] the only hope to unite the opposing viewpoints and create a progressive world where everyone can live in harmony.

A sustainable short film produced at Make LLC. and directed by Danny Robashkin. Illustrations: Aaron Quist and Alec Mueller. Written by: Colin Levy and Danny Robashkin.

Coalition of The Willing is a film that discusses how we can use new Internet technologies to leverage the powers of activists, experts, and ordinary citizens in collaborative ventures to combat climate change.

The film has been directed and produced by Knife Party, written by Tim Rayner and crafted by a network of 24 artists from around the world using varied and eclectic film making techniques.

The public service announcement has been directed by Daniel Cox and produced by Sarah Alexander for the Sussex Safer Roads Partnership.

In the words of SSRP’s Neil Hopkins, the spot manages to provoke a strong emotional response in the viewer by means of a strong emphasis on positive messaging and imagery, rather than relying on shock tactics.

“A kiss and a traffic accident thrust Calum (Ashley Cook) and Lucy (Zahra Browne), both twenty-something and “just good friends”, into a strange limbo constructed entirely from their own memories.”

A short film written and directed by Matt Strachan and produced by Gemma Mitchell at The Room. Director of photography: Todd Kleparski. Editor: Zoran Trajkovic. Soundtrack: Cellophane by Aaron Smith; Freejazz by The Envelopes.

When two experienced hitmen enter the house of their next victim, they find out that taking his life will take more than just a well placed shot. That may or may not have to do with the fact that the victim is a kid.

The Descendent is a short film written and directed by Robert Glickert and starring Pearce Bunting, George Ketsios, Kyle Brett Farris and Heather De Sisto.

An insurance commercial from Thailand, a visually powerful tearjerker. Don’t mess with time: it waits for nobody. The spot was directed by Thanonchai Sornsriwichai and produced at Phenomena. Visual effects by Julien Vanhoenacker.

When you’re about to die, all your life appears before your eyes, in a flash. Or so they say. I’m not eager to neither prove nor disprove that, at the moment.

The short animation is the work of Stephen Fitzgerald, second place at the Motion Design tournament of the Cut & Paste Global Championships in New York. The audio track has been provided by Tilted Head Of Compassion.